I hear you. That said, the former involves government restraining the press. The latter is the free association of citizens. It ain’t the same.
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citizens boycotting companies they dislike (for whatever reason) has been part of the American experience for centuries. it's a use of personal freedom which is very consistent with a belief in a free press
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It’s called capitalism. Conservatives dumped that for King Trump too.
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Defend Troll "journalism".
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Defend the free press ... from the government. Boycott conservative media organizations ... by private citizens. Don't have to pick one.
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you're extremely dumb.
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Boycotts don't threaten constitutional rights.
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Wait, to like the free market I must go to Burger King even though I find their food abhorrent?
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so are we allowed to boycott conservative stuff or not?pic.twitter.com/YYWFnaOpWr
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